RN Comprehensive Predictor

The RN Comprehensive Predictor Assessment is designed for administration at the completion of nursing program coursework to assess a student's comprehensive knowledge base prior to graduation. Performance is 96% predictive of outcomes on the NCLEX-RN. Summary information is useful to the student and nursing program content areas prior to taking the professional licensing exam for nursing practice. For further information about this exam, visit the testing company's website at .

The RN Comprehensive Predictor Assessment is a three-hour, 180-item test constructed at the RN level with content area including:

  1. Medical-Surgical
  2. Mental Health
  3. Pediatric
  4. Maternity-Newborn
  5. Leadership
  6. Management
  7. Pharmacology
  8. Community Health Nursing

Material related to growth and development, cultural considerations and therapeutic relationships is integrated into the test. Items reflect the nursing process and client needs across the lifespan, and mirror the NCLEX-RN test plan for content.

The NLN Comprehensive Predictor Assessment is administered as a computerized test and you must register for the exam online.

YOU MUST KNOW YOUR ATI TESTING USER ID AND PASSWORD TO TAKE THE TEST. To obtain this information, visit .

SCORE REPORT: Score reports are available immediately after the test. The score report will provide a Total Score and four sub-scores: Critical Thinking Skills; Nursing Content; Nursing Process; and Safe, Effective Care Environment. There is no set passing score for this exam; however, test results will indicate how your scores compare with those of other students in programs throughout the country.

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